Having been inspired by some of the beautiful tissue boxes people have made I decided that I'd like to make a unique gift for my wife and my daughter for Christmas.
I started out with a piece of mahogany,
which I cut to size. The edges were planed square on a shooting board,
and the top planed flat with my low angle smoother.
I decided to keep the design simple, so just added a chamfer around the edge.
I then marked out the positions for the holes,
and drilled them out on my drill press.
Once the holes were drilled the top was scraped using a card scraper ready for finishing.
As sadly I don't yet have a lathe, I made the handle using a hole saw and I then cut through the piece of wood on the bandsaw to release the 'handle'.
The centre hole was drilled out to accept a length of dowel and this was mounted in the drill press for finishing with sandpaper. The handle and dowel were then glued to the base.
I finished it with a couple of coats of wax.
The handle is optional but as we entertain quite a lot, it makes it easier to pass around to guests. The number of holes are also up to you, for this one 8 seemed to work quite well but if you had a bigger base you could increase the number.
Cheers,
Steve
I started out with a piece of mahogany,
which I cut to size. The edges were planed square on a shooting board,
and the top planed flat with my low angle smoother.
I decided to keep the design simple, so just added a chamfer around the edge.
I then marked out the positions for the holes,
and drilled them out on my drill press.
Once the holes were drilled the top was scraped using a card scraper ready for finishing.
As sadly I don't yet have a lathe, I made the handle using a hole saw and I then cut through the piece of wood on the bandsaw to release the 'handle'.
The centre hole was drilled out to accept a length of dowel and this was mounted in the drill press for finishing with sandpaper. The handle and dowel were then glued to the base.
I finished it with a couple of coats of wax.
The handle is optional but as we entertain quite a lot, it makes it easier to pass around to guests. The number of holes are also up to you, for this one 8 seemed to work quite well but if you had a bigger base you could increase the number.
Cheers,
Steve